1953 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 40th |
Date | March 21 |
Host city | Vincennes, Île-de-France, France |
Venue | Hippodrome de Vincennes |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 9 mi (14.5 km) |
Participation | 89 athletes from 10 nations |
The 1953 International Cross Country Championships was held in Vincennes, France, at the Hippodrome de Vincennes on March 21, 1953. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]
Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual | ||||||
Men 9 mi (14.5 km) |
Franjo Mihalić Yugoslavia | 47:53 | Frank Sando England | 48:03 | Abdallah Ould Lamine France | 48:06 |
Team | ||||||
Men | England | 64 | France | 84 | Yugoslavia | 129 |
Individual Race Results
Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Franjo Mihalić | Yugoslavia | 47:53 | |
Frank Sando | England | 48:03 | |
Abdallah Ould Lamine | France | 48:06 | |
4 | Eddie Bannon | Scotland | 48:22 |
5 | Fred Norris | England | 48:40 |
6 | Bill Gray | England | 48:41 |
7 | Pierre Prat | France | 48:47 |
8 | Buenaventura Baldoma | Spain | 48:51 |
9 | Mohamed Bouali | France | 48:53 |
10 | Hans Frischknecht | Switzerland | 48:56 |
11 | Jim Peters | England | 49:00 |
12 | Andy Forbes | Scotland | 49:09 |
13 | Marcel Vandewattyne | Belgium | 49:21 |
14 | Antonio Amoros | Spain | 49:23 |
15 | André Lecat | France | 49:34 |
16 | Boualem Labadie | France | 49:39 |
17 | Jose Coll | Spain | 49:44 |
18 | Stevan Pavlović | Yugoslavia | 49:54 |
19 | Gordon Pirie | England | 50:01 |
20 | Domica Cetinic | Yugoslavia | 50:22 |
21 | Patrick Ranger | England | 50:28 |
22 | Lucien Theys | Belgium | 50:42 |
23 | Dennis Holden | England | 50:46 |
24 | Maurits van Laere | Belgium | 50:51 |
25 | Đorđe Stefanović | Yugoslavia | 51:08 |
26 | Svetislav Jovanović | Yugoslavia | 51:09 |
27 | Roger Serroels | Belgium | 51:10 |
28 | Jaime Guixa | Spain | 51:13 |
29 | Davy Harrison | Ireland | 51:31 |
30 | Archie Gibson | Scotland | 51:34 |
31 | Phil Morgan | Wales | 51:41 |
32 | August Sutter | Switzerland | 51:43 |
33 | Clark Wallace | Scotland | 51:44 |
34 | Ali Ou Bassou | France | 51:45 |
35 | José Teixeira | Spain | 51:47 |
36 | Johnny Marshall | Ireland | 51:48 |
37 | Yves Furic | France | 51:58 |
38 | Jan Adriaansen | Netherlands | 52:05 |
39 | Zdravko Ceraj | Yugoslavia | 52:07 |
40 | Pavle Basic | Yugoslavia | 52:13 |
41 | Francisco Irizar | Spain | 52:18 |
42 | Gottlieb Stäubli | Switzerland | 52:22 |
43 | Felicito Cerezo | Spain | 52:22 |
44 | José Quesada | Spain | 52:36 |
45 | Roger Tombeur | Belgium | 52:39 |
46 | Peter Griggs | Wales | 52:41 |
47 | Don Appleby | Ireland | 52:45 |
48 | Joseph West | Ireland | 52:50 |
49 | Jean-Louis Com | France | 52:58 |
50 | Alex Breckenridge | Scotland | 53:07 |
51 | Adrianus van der Zande | Netherlands | 53:12 |
52 | Frank Sinclair | Scotland | 53:14 |
53 | J. Morgan | Ireland | 53:28 |
54 | Doug Rees | Wales | 53:38 |
55 | Pierre Page | Switzerland | 53:39 |
56 | Richard Daniels | Belgium | 53:39 |
57 | Cees de Koning | Netherlands | 53:46 |
58 | Tom Wood | Wales | 53:46 |
59 | Emmet Farrell | Scotland | 53:49 |
60 | Jean Simonet | Belgium | 53:55 |
61 | Dyfrigg Rees | Wales | 54:22 |
62 | Erwin Bühler | Switzerland | 54:25 |
63 | Leo Besters | Netherlands | 54:26 |
64 | Walter Glauser | Switzerland | 54:45 |
65 | Tom Stevenson | Scotland | 54:50 |
66 | Albert Känzig | Switzerland | 54:58 |
67 | Tom Richards | Wales | 55:23 |
68 | Tom O'Mahoney | Ireland | 55:30 |
69 | S. Casey | Ireland | 55:55 |
70 | Henk van der Veerdonk | Netherlands | 56:24 |
71 | Paddy Ross | Ireland | 56:52 |
72 | Georg Steiner | Switzerland | 58:02 |
73 | Willy Weert | Netherlands | 58:57 |
74 | André Paris | France | 59:10 |
75 | Lyn Bevan | Wales | 59:52 |
76 | Frans Künen | Netherlands | |
— | Velimir Ilic | Yugoslavia | DNF |
— | Antonio Teixeira | Spain | DNF |
— | Bill Boak | England | DNF |
— | Ted Dalton | England | DNF |
— | Frans Wauters | Belgium | DNF |
— | Siem Bobeldijk | Netherlands | DNF |
— | J. McClelland | Ireland | DNF |
— | Joe Stevenson | Scotland | DNF |
— | Ken Huckle | Wales | DNF |
— | Norman Wilson | Wales | DNF |
— | Karl Gschwend | Switzerland | DNF |
— | René De Rey | Belgium | DNF |
— | Arie Verbaan | Netherlands | DNF |
Team Results
Men's
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | England | Frank Sando Fred Norris Bill Gray Jim Peters Gordon Pirie Patrick Ranger | 64 |
2 | France | Abdallah Ould Lamine Pierre Prat Mohamed Bouali André Lecat Boualem Labadie Ali Ou Bassou | 84 |
3 | Yugoslavia | Franjo Mihalić Stevan Pavlovic Domica Cetinic Djordje Stefanovic Svetislav Jovanovic Zdravko Ceraj | 129 |
4 | Spain | Buenaventura Baldoma Antonio Amoros Jose Coll Jaime Guixa José Teixeira Francisco Irizar | 143 |
5 | Scotland | Eddie Bannon Andy Forbes Archie Gibson Clark Wallace Alex Breckenridge Frank Sinclair | 181 |
6 | Belgium | Marcel Vandewattyne Lucien Theys Maurits van Laere Roger Serroels Roger Tombeur Richard Daniels | 187 |
7 | Switzerland | Hans Frischknecht August Sutter Gottlieb Stäubli Pierre Page Erwin Bühler Walter Glauser | 265 |
8 | Ireland | Davy Harrison Johnny Marshall Don Appleby Joseph West J. Morgan Tom O'Mahoney | 281 |
9 | Wales | Phil Morgan Peter Griggs Doug Rees Tom Wood Dyfrigg Rees Tom Richards | 317 |
10 | Netherlands | Jan Adriaansen Adrianus van der Zande Cees de Koning Leo Besters Henk van der Veerdonk Willy Weert | 352 |
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 89 athletes from 10 countries.
- Belgium (9)
- England (9)
- France (9)
- Ireland (9)
- Netherlands (9)
- Scotland (9)
- Spain (9)
- Switzerland (9)
- Wales (9)
- Yugoslavia (8)
See also
- 1953 in athletics (track and field)
References
- ↑ Scots Runner Fourth - E. Bannon's Feat - E. Bannon (Shettleston Harriers), the Scottish cross-country champion, probably performed the best feat of his career on Saturday in Paris, when he finished fourth to F. Mihalic (Yugoslavia) in the International nine-mile championship at the Vincennes Racecourse..., Glasgow Herald, March 23, 1953, p. 11, retrieved October 1, 2013
- ↑
Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 14.5km CC Men - Paris Hippodrome de Vincennes Date: Saturday, March 21, 1953, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on June 13, 2007, retrieved October 1, 2013
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ↑ INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved September 24, 2013
- ↑ 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 13ff, archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2013, retrieved September 24, 2013
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